Barcodes and QR codes are used to identify locations and assets on the job site. You
print labels with barcodes and QR codes and affix them to their corresponding
locations and assets. Mobile device users scan the labels to quickly access the
associated information in Field View.

Barcodes and QR Codes

Barcodes and QR codes are used to identify locations and assets on the job site. You
print labels with barcodes and QR codes and affix them to their corresponding
locations and assets. Mobile device users scan the labels to quickly access the
associated information in Field View.

On the mobile device, tapping the barcode scan button opens the barcode scanner. This enables the device user to scan the printed barcode or QR code that has been placed on a location or asset. This action then displays that location or asset in the Plan View of the Field View device app.

Barcodes are created automatically when locations are added to a project, or you can specify a specific reference code to be used as the barcode when creating a location. Barcode prefixes can also be specified in the web application for use with raising new forms and searching existing forms by use of barcodes.

Form templates can include questions of the barcodes question type. Answering the question requires the device user to scan a QR code on a location or asset. Device users can also scan a barcode or QR code on an asset or location to find a form that contains the scanned QR code as an answer.

Business units are set up in a hierarchy that reflects the structure of your business.
Then each construction project is set up within the business unit that is administering
the project. Forms, tasks, processes, and other commonly used components of business
operations are all created in a business unit, and then can be shared among that business
unit's projects.

Using Viewpoint Field View™, Viewpoint Team™, and Vista™ by Viewpoint, you can create Field View form templates from Vista User Defined (UD) forms, and
Field View predefined answers from Vista UD lookups, and keep your data in sync
across all applications.

A project in Field View includes a hierarchical structure of individual locations
within the construction project. It also includes location-aware
plan drawings to guide users to the project locations where a
task, form, issue, or asset is located or needed. This structure enables you
to track and report on the progress of your construction project.

Barcodes and QR codes are used to identify locations and assets on the job site. You
print labels with barcodes and QR codes and affix them to their corresponding
locations and assets. Mobile device users scan the labels to quickly access the
associated information in Field View.

You can create a printable report of labels that include the name of each location
or asset and its barcode or QR code. Print these labels and place each one
in a specific locations or on a specific asset to identify them.

If you have an account in Viewpoint For Projects, you can add plan drawings from
Viewpoint For Projects into a Field View project. You can also replace plan drawings
in Field View with updated plan drawings from Viewpoint For Projects.